Tag #Resilience

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Israel's April 2024 Remembrance Period: A Nation's Grief and Resilience

In April 2024, Israel observed a period of remembrance encompassing Holocaust Remembrance Day, Remembrance Day for fallen soldiers, and Passover, marked by intense public and private ceremonies reflecting the nation's complex history and ongoing security challenges.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
liberation.fr
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Resilient Architecture: Responding to the Polycrisis

The 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, in partnership with the Institut français, showcases architectural solutions promoting resilience in the face of the global polycrisis, emphasizing adaptation, resourcefulness, and community engagement.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
taz.de
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Ukrainian Survivor Recounts WWII Ordeal, Finding Refuge in Germany

Switlana Petrowskaja, a 90-year-old Ukrainian woman, recounts her family's harrowing escape from Nazi-occupied Kyiv in 1941, their subsequent flight to Russia and ultimately finding asylum in Germany in 2022, emphasizing the cyclical nature of conflict and the enduring trauma of war.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
pda.alt.kp.ru
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Biysk Schoolgirl's WWII Video Wins Award

Yulia Gavshina, a 12-year-old from Biysk, created a video about her great-grandmother Nina Baranova's childhood during WWII in the Altai village of Nikolaevka, detailing extreme poverty and resilience, winning an award at the "Remember the Past, Think of the Future" festival.

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No Poverty
nrc.nl
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Afghan Refugee Highlights Fragility of Freedom in Netherlands

Layla Alizadah, a 31-year-old Afghan refugee who fled Kabul at age four, shares her perspective on freedom in the Netherlands for the '80 Years of Freedom' campaign, contrasting her current life with the oppression faced by women in Afghanistan, emphasizing the fragility and importance of freedom.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
jpost.com
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BGU Leads Israel's Post-October 7th Recovery

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) is spearheading Israel's post-October 7th recovery through education, research (particularly desert-focused), Negev development, and community service, showcased in a May 7th, 2025 virtual event, "Remarkable Resilience.

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Quality Education
pda.nsk.kp.ru
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WWII Survivor's Testimony: Resilience, Loss, and Remembrance

85-year-old Larisa Evdokimova, born in Crimea, survived the Leningrad Blockade alone at age 2, was adopted in Novosibirsk, and recently received a medal commemorating the 80th anniversary of Victory Day, sharing her experiences with schoolchildren to preserve war memories.

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24% Bias Score

No Poverty
forbes.com
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Purpose as a Shield Against Digital Distraction in Young Adults

Research shows a strong correlation between a sense of purpose and resilience against digital distractions in young adults, supported by studies linking purpose to improved mental health and reduced screen time; programs promoting creative expression, value discovery, and future planning are key.

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Quality Education
mk.ru
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Music's Resilience During WWII: From Concentration Camps to the Front Lines

During WWII, musicians on the front and home fronts provided vital morale support, exemplified by Viktor Volkov's balalaika crafted in a concentration camp, and Lidia Ruslanova's unwavering performances despite extreme danger, demonstrating music's power to transcend hardship and foster resilience.

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No Poverty
news.sky.com
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Sudanese Civil War: Wounded Man Reunited With Family After Two Years

After two years of separation due to Sudan's civil war, Munzir, a wounded civilian, was reunited with his family in Khartoum thanks to a social media campaign by the Resilience charity, highlighting the widespread displacement crisis impacting at least 50,000 people.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Optimistic Leaders Drive Results: A Pragmatic Approach

Sumit Paul-Choudhury, author of "The Bright Side," argues that optimistic leaders are more effective because they actively seek solutions and adapt to challenges, unlike pessimists or those with false positivity; he suggests specific interview questions and strategies for fostering optimism.

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Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
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Spain's Blackout Exposes Critical Infrastructure Vulnerabilities

A major power outage across Spain on Monday caused widespread disruption to transportation, communication, and essential services, exposing vulnerabilities in infrastructure and emergency preparedness, while also demonstrating community resilience.

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32% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being

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